Union minister for Women and Child Development Maneka Gandhi admits she has had no specific complaints about love jihad but luckily the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti is not waiting on such formalities.
The organization has come up with a handy guide of how to avoid falling into the jihadi "love dragnet". Here is the INNLIVE To-Do list based on their research just in time for the garba season.
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
How To Protect 'Daughters Or Sisters' From 'Love Jihad'?
The Hindu Janajagruti Samiti offers advice on how to snoop on your girls. Learn self-defence techniques such as karate and nunchaku to protect yourself. Keep a close watch on your daughter's daily activities: keep a note of her school and college timings.
These are among the pieces of advice offered by a Hindutva group called the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti to parents anxious that their daughters that their daughters will fall victim to love jihad ‒ the claim made by hardline saffron groups that Muslim men are waging a concerted campaign to woo Hindu women in order to convert them to Islam.
These are among the pieces of advice offered by a Hindutva group called the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti to parents anxious that their daughters that their daughters will fall victim to love jihad ‒ the claim made by hardline saffron groups that Muslim men are waging a concerted campaign to woo Hindu women in order to convert them to Islam.
Extra Talk: We Need To 'Rewrite' The Story Of 'Christmas'
Every time in life we are tempted to throw in the towel, Christmas reminds us that God is still working on us. Through the rough and tumble, through pain and suffering, we are being reborn, reshaped, made into worthy vessels to receive Grace.
Every Christmas reminds us that God has not yet finished with us. He is still moulding and shaping us like a clay pot – all the tossing and turning, and then the master strokes, the finishing touches. When he has finished with us, we will be like beautifully crafted pots, ready to hold all the love and beauty that he will pour into us.
Every Christmas reminds us that God has not yet finished with us. He is still moulding and shaping us like a clay pot – all the tossing and turning, and then the master strokes, the finishing touches. When he has finished with us, we will be like beautifully crafted pots, ready to hold all the love and beauty that he will pour into us.
Focus: The Technology Of 'Being Human' In Present Era
In Being Digital, his prescient book on the new cosmos into which we are hurtling, Nicho las Negroponte talks of the transformation of the world from atoms to bits, a transformation he terms irrevocable, irreplaceable and exponential. Twenty years after the book was first published, we are witnessing that prediction in full flow.
Why TV Show 'Comedy Nights With Kapil' Is Not 'Funny'?
From men dressing up as women to jokes on dowry, facial hair and weight, the show's humour can be derogatory.
Comedian Kapil Sharma's name has appeared as one of the top five most mentioned TV personalities on Twitter in 2014. The fact that in the last year, his show Comedy Nights With Kapil, has emerged as one of the most popular shows on Indian television, too, is undisputable.
Look around, everyone is talking about "Babaji ka thullu", "Gutthi's introduction style", "Guptaji's ringing mobile", "Raju's plea for salary" and more.
Comedian Kapil Sharma's name has appeared as one of the top five most mentioned TV personalities on Twitter in 2014. The fact that in the last year, his show Comedy Nights With Kapil, has emerged as one of the most popular shows on Indian television, too, is undisputable.
Look around, everyone is talking about "Babaji ka thullu", "Gutthi's introduction style", "Guptaji's ringing mobile", "Raju's plea for salary" and more.
200 Days Of Modi Sarkar: The Good, Bad And The Ugly
The government needs to stay its course and carry on with the development agenda – steadily, even if a bit slowly.
I was unapologetic about rooting for Narendra Modi through his prime ministerial campaign - though I don't consider myself to be either a "Bhakt", as Modi fans are snidely called, or a "Hindutva" die-hard. Now even after seven months of his premiership I still believe he is the best we could have had. However, in the same vein, I am not an unqualified supporter of the BJP.
I was unapologetic about rooting for Narendra Modi through his prime ministerial campaign - though I don't consider myself to be either a "Bhakt", as Modi fans are snidely called, or a "Hindutva" die-hard. Now even after seven months of his premiership I still believe he is the best we could have had. However, in the same vein, I am not an unqualified supporter of the BJP.
Who Will Be The 'Wild Card Entry' in Bigg Boss 8 - Diandra Soares, Deepshikha Nogpal, Nigaar Khan Or Renee?
As the reports of Bigg Boss 8 getting extended is doing the rounds, there is also buzz that few evicted contestants can make a comeback in the house. Let's take a look at the contestants whom we think can enter the house through wild card entry.
Diandra has maximum chances of coming back to the Bigg Boss house. Her 'infamous' bathroom episode with Gautam Gulati was one of the most controversial and talked about part of Bigg Boss 8. She was one of the strongest contestants inside the house. Unconventional and opinionated, Diandra never minced words and always kept her views strongly.
Diandra has maximum chances of coming back to the Bigg Boss house. Her 'infamous' bathroom episode with Gautam Gulati was one of the most controversial and talked about part of Bigg Boss 8. She was one of the strongest contestants inside the house. Unconventional and opinionated, Diandra never minced words and always kept her views strongly.
Monday, December 22, 2014
Why You Should Make A Perfect New Year’s Resolution?
With a blink, 50 weeks of 2014 have just flown by. We witnessed 11 months of tumultuous change that have been watershed years for India and across the world. Governments have fallen and floods washed away huge swathes of land in what is easily one of the most beautiful states and perhaps my favourite state of the country, Kashmir.
Yes, we will have skirmishes at our borders, our ideologies will clash, people will still hurt each other. Positivity propels us further, because the evidence for optimism is overwhelming.
Yes, we will have skirmishes at our borders, our ideologies will clash, people will still hurt each other. Positivity propels us further, because the evidence for optimism is overwhelming.
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